The Occulus Rift being used to remotely control humans?

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Ever since i've started reading about the Occulus Rift virtual reality headset, this has been a thought that has always come to mind. And to actually
see people trying this, has left me speechless.

It's actually scary with the progression that engineers are making in terms of exoskeleton suits to reduce physical stress on the body, to gesture
controlled robotic arms, that i would NOT be surprised if we saw humans being remotely controlled by other humans within the next 10 years.

Such a dystopian fantasy is a lot closer than everyone realises.

Anyway, i'm just seeing what everybody's thoughts are on this. Personally, i'm incredibly interested by the idea. I see a project like this being used
to "remotely assist" people from somewhere else. Sort of like the "remote desktop connection" used by IT admins, although i haven't thought about who
would qualify to assist people in this way.

Although, sadly, i believe this will only ever be used as a weapon. Ideas like these never usually progress "for the greater good". Great idea in
theory - Practically, we'll see.

I don't recall stating "mind control". Please tell me where you see those words in the original post seeing you so confidently used inverted commas.

Moreover, why don't you look at the potential? If i can think of a project like this, why cannot somebody with a bit more money and imagination
develop it? I think you're just playing the devils advocate

I can see how the Occulus Rift would have military uses for training and perhaps battlefield robotics but I guess that's to be expected , I don't
see it allowing the control of people any time soon.
My interest is in its capability to fully immerse a gamer in open world RPGs like Skyrim when combined with other Tech like the 360 deg treadmill and
sensors like Kinect , no more mouse and keyboard to to draw your sword as you're strolling through the forests and come across a bandit camp or get
attacked by a bear .... next step a fully fledged Holodeck

I can see how the Occulus Rift would have military uses for training and perhaps battlefield robotics but I guess that's to be expected , I don't
see it allowing the control of people any time soon.
My interest is in its capability to fully immerse a gamer in open world RPGs like Skyrim when combined with other Tech like the 360 deg treadmill and
sensors like Kinect , no more mouse and keyboard to to draw your sword as you're strolling through the forests and come across a bandit camp or get
attacked by a bear .... next step a fully fledged Holodeck

with reality like that I wouldn't be surprised by a case of vertual poison
ivy.

xxdaniel21
Although, sadly, i believe this will only ever be used as a weapon. Ideas like these never usually progress "for the greater good". Great idea in
theory - Practically, we'll see.

They're seeing through cameras that the other one is wearing. Not to be crude, but BFD. Seriously. "weapon" and "mind control" seem, well, about
as overstated as it comes.

This. Just this. ^^
OP, the Oculus Rift is, to oversimplify it, a screen on wrap-around shades on steroids. The object it to simulate being in an environment by it
encompassing all of your vision. It's just a visual trick to make artificial environments/ locations seem more real. Keyword being "seem". I'm
eagerly awaiting Cyan's upcoming Obduction video game, which will have OR support. With their graphics history, it will rock, hands down. But
claiming it'd control people? That just shows utter ignorance of the tech. Might as well say motion simulation rides control, too, since the concept
is pretty much the same.

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